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Myth of the Twentieth Century
Myth of The 20th Century Episode 41: Euromissile Crisis – Last Battle Of The Cold War
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In the game of nuclear brinksmanship, in the words of the oft-cited 1983 film ‘Wargames’, sometimes “the best move is not to play.” But in the real world, when one side chooses to play, and various factions of third parties insist on one move or another, deciding on ones next move is extremely difficult, and the path chosen may have irreversible consequences. The Cold War was rife with these types of situations, and no less during the 1980s, when the Soviet nuclear arsenal had reached an all time high, and its deployment of mobile SS-20 intermediate range ballistic missile launchers were posing strategic complications to the detente reached during the 1970s. Germany sat firmly in the crosshairs, and as the US was pressured to counter the Soviet deployment while simultaneously receiving protest from peace activists for doing just that, the Cold War began to heat up.
Timeline:
1945 – End of World War II and the unofficial beginning of the Cold War between the West and Soviet Empire.
1949 – Soviet Uninon successfully tests their first atomic weapon
1957 – United States begins deploying nuclear weapons in Western Europe.
1957 – Sputnik is successfully deployed by the Soviet Union.
1961 – Jupiter Missiles are deployed in Turkey by the United States.
1962 – The Cuban Missile Crisis transpires when the United States attempts to prevent the Sovet Union from deploying nuclear armaments inside of Cuba.
1972 – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty is signed by the USSR and USA, regulating ABM complexes.
1976 – The Soviet Union deploys the SS-20 Sabre missiles and fields necessary field testing for launches into continental Europe, should nuclear war break out.
1979 – SALT II Treaty is signed by never fully ratified by the United States or the Soviet Union.
1979 – Carter decides to promote “double track decision” – negotiations to remove all intermediate-range forces in Europe (bear in mind the US at this time has none), and if that fails, in 4 years, moving its own intermediate range forces (cruise missiles and Pershing ballistic missiles) into Europe.
1983 – Pershing II missiles are deployed in Europe at the behest of the NATO allies, fearing a Soviet buildup.
1984 – POTUS Reagan officialy unveils the Strategic Defense Initiative, otherwise known as ‘Star Wars defense’, designed to eliminate Soviet ICBM’s using laser weapons and space-based anti-balistic missile systems.
1987 – The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed and ratified by the United States and Soviet Union, eliminating short-range and intermediate-range nuclear missiles and launch equipment.
References:
– Hundreds of Thousands Protest Missiles in Europe : Urge U.S. to Match Soviet Halt, LA Times (1985) – http://articles.latimes.com/1985-04-08/ ... e-missiles
– The Last Battle of the Cold War, Glitman (2006)
– The Euromissiles Crisis and the End of the Cold War 1977-1987, Wilson Center (2009) – https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/defa ... ctionA.pdf)
– The 1983 Euro-Missile Crisis, Bay (2013) – https://www.strategypage.com/on_point/2 ... 22327.aspx
– War by Other Means, Harris and Blackwill (2016)
– Russian Active Measures in Germany and the United States, Daniels (2017) – https://warontherocks.com/2017/09/russi ... -cold-war/
– Yuri Bezmenov: Deception Was My Job – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3qkf3bajd4
– Anatomy of a Reticence – http://www.vaclavhavel.cz/showtrans.php ... l&typ=HTML
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSD-10_Pioneer
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pershing_II
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BGM-109G_ ... se_Missile
https://dailystormer.ai/myth-of-the-20t ... -cold-war/
https://dailystormer.ai/myth-of-the-20t ... -cold-war/
https://dailystormer.ai/myth-of-the-20t ... -cold-war/
In the game of nuclear brinksmanship, in the words of the oft-cited 1983 film ‘Wargames’, sometimes “the best move is not to play.” But in the real world, when one side chooses to play, and various factions of third parties insist on one move or another, deciding on ones next move is extremely difficult, and the path chosen may have irreversible consequences. The Cold War was rife with these types of situations, and no less during the 1980s, when the Soviet nuclear arsenal had reached an all time high, and its deployment of mobile SS-20 intermediate range ballistic missile launchers were posing strategic complications to the detente reached during the 1970s. Germany sat firmly in the crosshairs, and as the US was pressured to counter the Soviet deployment while simultaneously receiving protest from peace activists for doing just that, the Cold War began to heat up.
Timeline:
1945 – End of World War II and the unofficial beginning of the Cold War between the West and Soviet Empire.
1949 – Soviet Uninon successfully tests their first atomic weapon
1957 – United States begins deploying nuclear weapons in Western Europe.
1957 – Sputnik is successfully deployed by the Soviet Union.
1961 – Jupiter Missiles are deployed in Turkey by the United States.
1962 – The Cuban Missile Crisis transpires when the United States attempts to prevent the Sovet Union from deploying nuclear armaments inside of Cuba.
1972 – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty is signed by the USSR and USA, regulating ABM complexes.
1976 – The Soviet Union deploys the SS-20 Sabre missiles and fields necessary field testing for launches into continental Europe, should nuclear war break out.
1979 – SALT II Treaty is signed by never fully ratified by the United States or the Soviet Union.
1979 – Carter decides to promote “double track decision” – negotiations to remove all intermediate-range forces in Europe (bear in mind the US at this time has none), and if that fails, in 4 years, moving its own intermediate range forces (cruise missiles and Pershing ballistic missiles) into Europe.
1983 – Pershing II missiles are deployed in Europe at the behest of the NATO allies, fearing a Soviet buildup.
1984 – POTUS Reagan officialy unveils the Strategic Defense Initiative, otherwise known as ‘Star Wars defense’, designed to eliminate Soviet ICBM’s using laser weapons and space-based anti-balistic missile systems.
1987 – The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is signed and ratified by the United States and Soviet Union, eliminating short-range and intermediate-range nuclear missiles and launch equipment.
References:
– Hundreds of Thousands Protest Missiles in Europe : Urge U.S. to Match Soviet Halt, LA Times (1985) – http://articles.latimes.com/1985-04-08/ ... e-missiles
– The Last Battle of the Cold War, Glitman (2006)
– The Euromissiles Crisis and the End of the Cold War 1977-1987, Wilson Center (2009) – https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/defa ... ctionA.pdf)
– The 1983 Euro-Missile Crisis, Bay (2013) – https://www.strategypage.com/on_point/2 ... 22327.aspx
– War by Other Means, Harris and Blackwill (2016)
– Russian Active Measures in Germany and the United States, Daniels (2017) – https://warontherocks.com/2017/09/russi ... -cold-war/
– Yuri Bezmenov: Deception Was My Job – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3qkf3bajd4
– Anatomy of a Reticence – http://www.vaclavhavel.cz/showtrans.php ... l&typ=HTML
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSD-10_Pioneer
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pershing_II
– https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BGM-109G_ ... se_Missile
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Re: The Myth of the Twentieth Century
The 20th C was a century of revolutionary technology, the greatest advanced in one century in the history of mankind. IMO, that is how the century will be remembered. By the Mid 19th C man was still living an existence not that different from 1st Century. Then in a hundred years it all changed.
The biggest myth of the 20th Century is civilization. I don't find people civilized toward there fellow man. Cities are greater, more complex and technology is available everywhere, but we are not more civilized for it.
The biggest myth of the 20th Century is civilization. I don't find people civilized toward there fellow man. Cities are greater, more complex and technology is available everywhere, but we are not more civilized for it.
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We're definitely more civilized. In uncivilized places, women & minorities & weirdos understand that no government policeman is going to provide their muscle.
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Martin Hash wrote:We're definitely more civilized. In uncivilized places, women & minorities & weirdos understand that no government policeman is going to provide their muscle.
Good points. I was thinking of the several hundred million dead from politics and war in the 20th
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Yeah, duh, Civilization.C-Mag wrote:Martin Hash wrote:We're definitely more civilized. In uncivilized places, women & minorities & weirdos understand that no government policeman is going to provide their muscle.
Good points. I was thinking of the several hundred million dead from politics and war in the 20th
Famine and preventable disease get you without civilization. bruh.
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Weird title for a podcast. I'm assuming its named after the Nazi Alfred Rosenberg, who wrote a book of the same name. His title was paying homage to Houston Stewart Chamberlain's book the Foundations of the 19th century. Chamberlain was a lover of all things German, despite being British and related to Neville Chamberlain. Fucking weird all around.
Anyway, Rosenberg saw himself as the ideological architect of the Third Reich, and tried to make his book the definitive one on the Nazi plans and motivations. The trouble is, no one gave a shit about him. The book was long, and Hitler was quite dismissive of it, saying that he never read it. Eventually, Goebbels won the job for propaganda chief and Rosenberg was on the periphery of the Reich. Dude ended up getting hanged at Nuremberg. Very, very weird that he has a podcast named after his stuff. I could see Rommel or someone like that.
Anyway, Rosenberg saw himself as the ideological architect of the Third Reich, and tried to make his book the definitive one on the Nazi plans and motivations. The trouble is, no one gave a shit about him. The book was long, and Hitler was quite dismissive of it, saying that he never read it. Eventually, Goebbels won the job for propaganda chief and Rosenberg was on the periphery of the Reich. Dude ended up getting hanged at Nuremberg. Very, very weird that he has a podcast named after his stuff. I could see Rommel or someone like that.
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Correct. I was wondering where all the meta discussion was coming from tbh. I think it's a good podcast and this episode would be right up Smitty's alley. Also, Rosenberg the author was not Jewish. Literally one of the only times you will see the name and it's not a Jew. They completely hijacked that name somehow along with all the other "-bergs."I'm assuming its named after the Nazi Alfred Rosenberg
Not really. Anglos are Germanic and the Reich viewed Anglos as cousins.despite being British and related to Neville Chamberlain. Fucking weird all around.
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Myth Of The 20th Century – Episode 66: Fight Club – Yardstick Of Civilization
https://www.socialmatter.net/2018/04/20 ... ilization/
Welcome to the Myth of the 20th Century. The podcast airs on Fridays.
— Brought to you by —
Adam Smith, Nick Mason, Alex Nicholson, Hank Oslo and Hans Lander with special guest James LaFond
Notes:
Without pain, without sacrifice we would have nothing.
References:
– Lonely are the Brave, Miller (1962)
– The Monkey Wrench Gang, Abbey (1975)
– Iron John, Bly (1990)
– Fight Club, Palahniuk (1996)
– Unmasking the Men Behind Zero Hedge, Wall Street’s Renegade Blog, Wealth Management (2016) – http://www.wealthmanagement.com/industr ... egade-blog
– Didymus Sumydid – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGixpK ... xDIEemN3lw
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Myth of the 20th Century – Episode 70: Eugenics – Francis Galton and the Legacy of Social Darwinism
Social Matter
May 18, 2018
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Welcome to the Myth of the 20th Century. The podcast airs on Fridays.
— Brought to you by —
Adam Smith, Hans Lander, Alex Nicholson, Hank Oslo, Nick Mason and special guest Didymus Sumydid
Notes:
“Galton was particularly concerned with the decline of genius in society. He believed that intelligence is an inherited trait and that the upper classes contain the most intelligent and accomplished people. He was therefore alarmed to discover that the poor had a higher birth rate..”
References:
– London Labour and the London Poor, Mayhew (1851)
– The Origin of Species, Darwin (1859)
– Hereditary Genius, Galton (1869)
– The Bell Curve, Herrenstein and Murray (1994)
– Gattaca, Niccol (1997)
– Eugenics – A Reassessment, Lynn (2001) – http://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/wp-content/ ... genics.pdf
– EU law on eugenics attacks our freedom, Jones (2004) – https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/scienc ... eedom.html
– Idiocracy, Judge (2006)
– The Strange Evolution of Eugenics, Sailer (2014) – http://takimag.com/article/the_strange_ ... z5Fdyqq4ZZ
– Hive Mind, Jones (2015)
– Scale: The Universal Laws of Growth, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Pace of Life in Organisms, Cities, Economies, and Companies, West (2017)
– Low-Skill Immigration: A Case for Restriction, Wax and Richwine (2017) – https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017 ... striction/
– The Key to Everything, Dyson (2018) – http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/05 ... verything/
– The Origins of Eugenics, Facing History – https://www.facinghistory.org/resource- ... s-eugenics
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